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Image June 1, 2026 Priorities Powering America I defended Wyoming’s legacy industries as a constitutional, natural resources … from producing the resources that we need to power a modern economy and a just and compassionate society
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Image June 1, 2026 Priorities Powering America I defended Wyoming’s legacy industries as a constitutional, natural resources … from producing the resources that we need to power a modern economy and a just and compassionate society
local request (such as seeking approval to clear power line rights-of-way to prevent the sparking
local request (such as seeking approval to clear power line rights-of-way to prevent the sparking
issued by federal and state governments. Their products powered factories, hospitals, universities, schools, farms, and homes. They helped … especially when those activities were essential to powering the very states who now seek damages. (RELATED: Trump Admin
driving the domestic economy with the affordable, reliable power that keeps factories, farms, and hospitals operating. States passing
towing, and manufacturing industries who rely on diesel-powered equipment are simply too important for Congress
cause shortages for the nation's ever growing power needs as early as 2030. Under the leadership
America’s most reliable sources of affordable power is now being offered legislative relief after weathering decades … producers will reduce more barriers on affordable, reliable power at the heart of the Republican agenda for energy
debating policy in the halls of power, she carried herself with trademark honesty and strength that reflect
reform this authority and constrain the essentially limitless power that we have granted to these companies. We know
Congresswoman Harriet Hageman released the following statement. “Wyoming powers America, and today’s markup was another important step
millions of Americans,” said Congresswoman Hageman. “Wyoming coal powers this country, and once this misguided, ideologically driven policy … Mining Association president and CEO. “Wyoming has long powered this nation as America’s coal state
more than a political maneuver to give more power to unelected bureaucrats,” Hageman stated. “My bill ensures … circumvent the Constitution by granting agencies unchecked power.” The legislation underscores the role of Congress in overseeing Washington
Highway Trust Fund to create parity with gas powered cars Issues : Economy and Budget
requiring the Bureau of Reclamation and Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) to analyze the economic consequences that bypass … lost hydropower generation must be replaced with power purchased on the open market at more expensive prices during
issues, including in relation to the separation of powers, as the agencies who adopt the regulations then pursue
which rightly recognizes that coal is key to powering the great American comeback. Decades of dystopian environmental policies … decrease the affordability and reliability of American power. I do not believe that the role of the federal
other industries that are favored by the powers that be in D.C. The second bill reforms Expression … protect Wyoming’s vital industries, and put the power back where it belongs—in the hands
while also giving administrative agencies more power and resources,” Congresswoman Hageman said. “This dynamic has created the administrative
Constitutional Republic is underpinned by the separation of powers, so no unit of government is law maker, judge … represents a critical return to proper separation of powers by restoring the Article III branch's constitutional role
rein in the bureaucrats, restore accountability, and put power back where it belongs—in the hands of states
cosponsor, said “Coal is a powerful energy resource that keeps West Virginia and our country running
managed for prosperity, not bureaucratic consolidation of power." Background : In Buffalo, BLM’s RMP prohibits new federal coal